G Herbo and Taina Williams are back within the highlight just days after their daughter gagged social media on Mother’s Day. This time, the web is chattin’ about what’s appropriate for his or her son, Essex Wright. Reactions are popping off after Herbo gifted the four-year-old a toy weapon, which Taina openly disagreed with.
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G Herbo Shows How Toy Gun Works While Taina Calls Out The Purchase
In a video shared on Instagram, G Herbo seemed to be showing Essex and Taina Williams a new-age toy gun. He explained that the gunfire sounds from the toy varied in volume with and without the toy silencer, eventually saying, “That’s fire.” While he didn’t add any text to the video, the rapper included several laughing emojis. Meanwhile, off-camera, Taina first questioned the silencer function before disagreeing with the acquisition. She could be heard saying, “Well, they don’t have to be teaching kids that.” Herbo cuts in, but Williams then continues, “That’s a nasty gift. Why would you purchase him that?” The rapper then disagrees that the you gun is a nasty gift, but Mama Taina doubles down with “Yes, that’s.” He then says that he’s previously told her about teaching the children about gun safety. “How they gon’ protect the home,” the rapper added. Someone then takes the you weapon and fires it against Herbo’s dome, nevertheless it’s unclear if the hand holding the toy was Taina’s or Essex’s.
Social Media Weighs In On Toy Guns
@tadollaz commented, “Herb just joyful to be there, Taina doing the true parenting 😭😭”
“I really like how she is with the children… him being one among the children 😮💨,” @nycelizabeth added.
“Teaching your kids about gun safety is GREAT idea, especially if you’ve gotten firearms in the house,” @diomi_writesdastory wrote.
“It’s funny that yt hunting kids don’t get criticized for learning the right way to use guns. Ppl see a gun in a blk person hands and it becomes so dangerous 😢. Why we will’t protect ourselves,” @mzyonnaaaaa said.
“I agreee with each. Gun safety needs to be taught. But at an appropriate age,” @kala_tania added.
“Can yall be real like yall ain’t never have a toy gun 😭 my favorite was the dollar store ones with the caps in it that made the noise and blew real smoke 💨,” @stuck.on.lauren wrote.
“Nothing on this video screams gun safety 😂,” @mknzserenity commented.
“In case you don’t teach the children the streets will… it’s best it comes from the parents‼️💯,” @ny2dafulest said.
“He’s correct we as black ppl see the bad behind guns as a substitute of teaching them gun safety in order that they can protect themselves and houses,” @tiffany_nydira added.
“I even have to agree with Taina it’s a nasty gift,” @miss_honey26 wrote.
“You may attempt to shelter your kids all you would like. As a father all the things is about education. Teach your kids early. Attempting to keep things away from them isn’t the approach to go. I played with toys guns, played GTA and listened to Eminem. I feel I turned out cool 😎,” @tony_hustle_215 said.
“In case you keep guns from kids they get curious and that’s when accidents occur. Definitely should teach gun safety,” @kyamarye commented.
“Tbh he’s right it’s very essential to show your kids gun safetye especially at home but she’s also right since you don’t wanna make dat a habit,” @tannevacared added.
Wait, Emmy Did WHAT On Mother’s Day?
“I’m buying my baby a necklace F what y’all tome bout… She ain’t gone hate on no one when she grow up cuz she gone have it.”
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